11 Related Articles, between 2018-05-16 and 2018-04-23

Auto executives head to the White House to avert a collision with California over fuel economy rules. A lot is on the line for California on Friday in the White House, where top auto company executives will be meeting with President Trump. They will be talking about the administration’s plan to revoke the state's longstanding authority to enforce its own, tough rules on tailpipe emissions. The... >>

It makes no sense for California's pro-Trump farmers to continue supporting the president. To the editor: It’s nice to be reassured by the politically conservative farmers in the parts of California that voted for President Trump that they no longer require immigrant workers in their fields, thus they will continue to swear fealty to the man in the White House. (“Raids and tariffs? We'll... >>

There are 4.5 million Trump voters in California. They want their state to cooperate with the White House. To the editor: After reading Harold Meyerson’s opinion piece, I was left with the impression that California is one large anti-Trump monolith. (“In Red America vs. Blue America, California will stay the most active front,” Opinion, April 15) Nothing could be further from the truth, as 4.5 million... >>

Trump Administration Irked with Car Makers on Fuel-Economy Policy. The leaders of the world’s biggest car companies are arriving at the White House, and it may be their last chance to stop the Trump administration from a head-on collision with California. >>

Trump to host Californians critical of state's immigration policies at White House. President Trump plans to throw more barbs at California on Wednesday afternoon, joined this time at the White House by like-minded officials brought from the state he loves to lambaste as lawless and “out of control.” The topic is immigration and California’s resistance to the Trump administration’s... >>

Trump to sit down with major automakers on Friday on fuel rules. WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump
will meet 10 major automakers at the White House on Friday to
discuss the fate of landmark fuel efficiency standards and a
looming confrontation with California and other major states. >>

Trump's visit draws fans cheering him to 'Make America Great Again' — and foes venting their anger directly at him for first time. President Trump spent his day in California perusing border wall samples, needling state officials, raising money and upholding a White House tradition: inciting traffic so bad it gets a name. Obamajams made way for “Make America Late Again” on Tuesday, as Trump paid his first visit to California... >>

White House press secretary pressed to explain what Trump meant by a 'breeding concept'. The president used the term in a tweet last week while railing against so-called “sanctuary” areas in California. >>